Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1882 — CHEAP MONEY! [ARTICLE]
CHEAP MONEY!
We have finally secured our six per cent, money and are now prepared io make farm loans atVix per cent inter* est. These loans run for five years but the borrower has option to pay part or ail oi his loans before maturity. R. 8. <£• Z. DWIGGINS. i'he best lot of Ginghams and Cash, meres at R Fendig’s.
We have received the January, 1882, number of the original English Chatterbox from the American publishers, Messrs. Estes & Lauriat,Boston, Mass. This is the children’s magazine, par excellence; containing 32 pages, and 16 full- pages illustrations each month. It has more than a million readers in England and America. For one dollar sent by a new subscriber, directly to the publishers, they will send postpaid. Cha*terbox for one year and a beautiful steel engraving of a little girl puzzling over her first sum, and entitled “Ought’and Carry One,” The engraving is 18x24 inches, and sell for $3.00, thus giving every new subscriber $4.00 worth for SI.OO.
Just arrived at Fendig’s—the largest and most select stock of Clothing over brought t j Rensselaer Hon. John P. Carr, of White county Representative from Benton and White, put up at the Makeover House last evening. Boots and~Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fendig’s Bible view of the '“End of the world’’ will be the subject of discourse next Sunday morning 10| o’clock at the CLristaia church, and in tliu evening at 7} o’clock the “Wand to come” D. T. Halstead. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call at my Emporium, examine my goods, and ascertain prices before purchasing elsewhere. E. Fendig, Rial Benjamin and wife are now in Lafayette, called there by the illness of ..heir daughter Mrs. I. S. Wade She Is very low, with congestion of the lungs. Persons desiring to borrow money on real estate security, should see Frank W. Babcock. He can furnish any sum from SSOO to $10,006, on shor notice and for any desired time.
